Educating people

about building

successful wealth

is what we do

Teaching you how to avoid unnecessary transfer of wealth to institutions leads to a more desirable retirement.

We Know Your Wealth Potential

Since 2005, Nader Agency has been helping clients plan for retirement.

We recommend proven strategies that are designed to classify the distribution of a client's wealth as cash flow and not as income.

Most people are worried about losing money in their retirement accounts. Nader Agency provides a diversified mix of strategies to best select for the long term, with high levels of liquidity.

Our clients qualify to pay zero fees for life and receive 100% protection with the potential to earn double digit returns.

Pensions

In the 40's, pensions were a straight-forward method of planning for retirement, putting the responsibility of retirement income on the employer. These plans automatically took into consideration both the accumulation and distribution of money in retirement by having the benefit received upon retirement clearly defined in the plan.

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IRAs and 401(k)s

In the 80s, the introduction of IRAs and 401(k)s saved companies money by contributing less to their employees' retirement, so they were marketed as better alternatives than pensions. However, these plans focus on the accumulation of money in an account and not on how effective that money will be for providing a retirement income.

Retirement Uncertainties

People are often misled into believing that the high accumulation of money into conventional retirement plans will provide them with a high standard of living in retirement. The shift into these types of plans has created a division between how prepared people think they are vs. how prepared they actually are for retirement.

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The accumulation of money into these retirement accounts does not take into consideration the consequences of:

  • Taxation on social security benefits
  • How medicare premiums are calculated
  • Tax policy changes
  • How well the economy is performing
  • Costs associated with liquidity constraints and more.